India, March 28 -- This year, the celebration of Holi began early in Bengaluru as legendary percussionists from across the country rendered heartwarming and soul-stirring performances at the Prestige Srihari Khoday Centre for Performing Arts. In a one-of-a-kind setting, the second edition of Mahindra Percussion Festival celebrated the arrival of spring on a rhythmic note with percussive beats. The two-day festival witnessed its attendees join an exciting line-up of 80 homegrown artists in a journey through centuries-old percussion culture, subcultures and traditions of local Indian streets.

This edition of the Mahindra Percussion Festival steadfastly held onto the origins of percussion while bringing new collaborations and new energy to ...